I like Sonnett a lot, good products and support, but they used a B&W G3 to use as the model with a FW 800 card? I think that would machine would implode with data coming in that fast.<br><br>Unless it had a Sonnett G4 processor upgrade card I guess. <br><br>------>#1 - JD's Trivia game<br><br>------>#2 - MM-MCF Trivia game

also, I was wishing for a GPS chipset. I would be cool to have CoreLocation in every laptop.... maybe for the next gen laptops.<br><br>----<br>:) "In my experience, there's no such thing as luck." - Obi-Wan Kenobi

Yes, and so now the MacBook Pro doesn't have FW400, no direct DVI and no modem. Yeah, I know, modems are history but not for everybody. Apple's MacBook Pro's web pages say if there's a connector you need...it's there. Yeah, with add on adapters. Progress is good but the connectors available seems like it's going backward. <br><br>Too many lives they've spent across the ocean. Too much money been spent upon the moon. Well, until they make it right, I hope they never sleep at night. They better make some changes and do it soon. -Things Goin' On/Lynyrd Skynyrd

_________________________Well, until they make it right, I hope they never sleep at night. They better make some changes and do it soon. -Things Goin' On/Lynyrd Skynyrd

[color:blue]Yeah, I know, modems are history but not for everybody.</font color=blue><br><br>I dunno with Verizon and just about anybody coming out with external thumb drive size 3G speed modems whats the point to build them in anymore ?<br><br>

Mainly for people who need to fax documents directly. <br><br>Too many lives they've spent across the ocean. Too much money been spent upon the moon. Well, until they make it right, I hope they never sleep at night. They better make some changes and do it soon. -Things Goin' On/Lynyrd Skynyrd

_________________________Well, until they make it right, I hope they never sleep at night. They better make some changes and do it soon. -Things Goin' On/Lynyrd Skynyrd

You can also use Migration Assistant over LAN--preferably wired (for the sake of speed).<br><br>Re DisplayPort: Jobs said they will be using that connection on all their products. The MacBooks are just the first. (And some PCs use it already apparently--but not in "mini" form?)<br><br>nagr[color:red]o</font color=red>mme<br><br>I require stroyent!<br>TeamMacOSX.com | MacClan.net

Ay, the new 24" display has a DisplayPort connector. Wave of the future, apparently. Funny - I'm having trouble with my eyes reading stuff for my college course and so on on my 15" MBP, and I've been wondering whether to (a) get a large display, or (b) trade up to an iMac (I'm eligible for a student discount at the moment). If they're going to update the iMacs with the new screens too, maybe I'll wait a bit . But I'm curious to see how much the new 24" display will cost in the UK.<br><br>Oh, and I'm sure that Apple have a replacement for target f/w mode for migration etc., but it does mean that everyone out there whose external HDDs are f/w only are going to have to slap in an expresscard adaptor (and that will probably not be bootable) or get a new drive enclosure or a new drive if they want bootable backup clones.<br><br>- padmavyuha<br><br><br>[color:purple]A lopsided man runs best along the little side-hills of success<br>- Frank Moore Colby</font color=purple><P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by padmavyuha on 10/15/08 00:34 AM (server time).</EM></FONT></P>

The regular MacBooks don't have ExpressCard--but luckily the MBPs have both that and Firewire still. (FW800 needing an adapter that's not in the box.)<br><br>nagr[color:red]o</font color=red>mme<br><br>I require stroyent!<br>TeamMacOSX.com | MacClan.net

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